Transit environment in the landlocked States in Central Asia and their transit developing neighbours : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
1998
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تفاصيل
رمز / رقم الاستدعاء
A/RES/53/171
العنوان
Transit environment in the landlocked States in Central Asia and their transit developing neighbours : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
عناوين أخرى
Transit environment in the landlocked States in Central Asia and their transit developing neighbours
إمكانية الوصول
ملخص
Notes with appreciation the contribution of UNCTAD to improving the efficiency of the transit transport system in the landlocked States in Central Asia and their transit developing neighbours; invites the Secretary-General of UNCTAD and the Governments concerned to continue elaborating a programme for improving the efficiency of the current transit environment in the newly independent and developing landlocked States in Central Asia and their developing neighbours; also invites UNCTAD, in close cooperation with the regional economic commissions, as well as with other relevant international organizations, to provide technical assistance and advisory services to the newly independent landlocked States in Central Asia and their developing neighbours; invites donor countries and multilateral financial and development institutions to continue to provide the newly independent and developing landlocked States in Central Asia and their transit developing neighbours with appropriate financial and technical assistance for the improvement of the transit environment; calls upon the UN system to continue studying possible ways of promoting more cooperative arrangements between landlocked States in Central Asia and their transit developing neighbours, and to encourage a more active supportive role on the part of the donor community.
مذكرة عمل
1998-12-15
ملخص التصويت
Adopted without vote, 91st meeting
مسودة
تقرير اللجنة
محضر الجلسة
معلومات عن جدول الأعمال
تاريخ
[New York] : UN, 15 Jan. 1999
الوصف
3 p.
ملاحظات
Adopted at the 91st plenary meeting, 15 Dec. 1998.